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The council gave its unanimous approval, but Congress may ask for even bigger changes.
The idea of the strike did not meet with unanimous approval.
He received nearly unanimous approval by the congregation and the church board.
The bonds cannot be issued without the board's unanimous approval.
Brazilian independence did not meet with unanimous approval in the south.
He said the deli's name has not won unanimous approval from customers.
The authority needs the panel's unanimous approval to put the five-year plan in place.
Guests may attend "only with the unanimous approval of the executive committee."
The studio first polled its staff and got unanimous approval.
This latter strategy, however, is not finding unanimous approval by industry experts.
He secured the unanimous approval that the decision would not be questioned.
The commission gave unanimous approval to the project on Nov. 14.
Before Hilton's feet hit the floor there was a yell of unanimous approval.
In the next issue he asserted that his criticism had "met with almost unanimous approval".
The Council now needs to be realistic and show solidarity by giving its unanimous approval.
This decision is met with unanimous approval, and the animals all head for home so that they can start turning it into "the perfect place."
"There is great momentum presently in favor of unanimous approval."
- to win their unanimous approval of the theses last month.
As a result, the Constitution could receive unanimous approval.
However, unanimous approval by the board of directors is required for numerous operating decisions.
An authority plan would require the unanimous approval of a state board that oversees public authorities.
For example, the Senate late last year gave unanimous approval to the following measures, which are now law:
The local authorities suppressed his dissent and announced unanimous approval.
Becoming a member is not easy, because unanimous approval is required for a nation to join.
But the result has not won unanimous approval.